Thursday, October 16, 2014

How to make animation effects to text or object ( pictures, shapes, SmartArt, and more) in your presentation

Step 1: 
Open Animation Pane if it is not. In order to open Animation Pane, click on Animations and then Animation Pane



Step 2: Select the object or text on the slide that you want to animate.
Step 3: On the Animations tab, click Add Animation, and pick an animation effect in Entrance or Emphasis or Exit or Motion Paths.

Notes: There are four different types of animation effects in PowerPoint 2013:
Entrance effects. For example, you can make an object fade gradually into focus, fly onto the slide from an edge, or bounce into view.
Exit effects. These effects include making an object fly off of the slide, disappear from view, or spiral off of the slide.
Emphasis effects. Examples include making an object shrink or grow in size, change color, or spin on its center.
Motion Paths. You can use these effects to make an object move up or down, left or right, or in a star or circular pattern (among other effects). You also can draw your own motion path.



Step 4 (option)
You may need to set value for some attributes:
  Start: One Click / With Previous / After Previous
  Duration: Auto / specify length of an animation (number of seconds)
  Delay: Play animation after certain number of seconds



Chicken Pad Thai





 Ingredients:









  










Method:

Step 1: 
Prepare the noodles following packet directions. Drain
Step 2: 
Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a wok over high heat until just smoking. Stir-fry half the chicken for 3 minutes or until cooked through. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with the remaining chicken.
Step 3: 
Heat remaining oil in the wok over medium heat. Stir-fry carrot and shallot for 1 minute. Add snow peas and pad Thai paste. Stir-fry for 1 minute or until vegetables are tender crisp. Make a well in the centre. Add egg. Stir-fry for 1 minute or until egg is almost cooked. Add noodles and chicken. Stir-fry for 1 minute or until combined. Top with the bean sprouts, coriander and peanuts.

Source from Chicken Pad That from Taste.com.au

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Play music during presentation in powerpoint 2010/2013


-          Open your powerpoint file
-           Click on a slide where you want to start music
-          Click on Insert tab


-          click Audio, and then click Audio on my PC


-          Locate and double-click the music file.
-          After you have added an audio file to your slide, you’ll see an audio icon like this 
-          Click on this icon, Playback tab will appear
   -       If you are using Powerpoint 2013, on the Playback tab, click Play in Background



If you are using Powerpoint 2010, your screen does not have Play in Background so you need to check on some properties like the below picture:




TIP: If your music is from an online website, download it to your computer’s hard drive first. The supported audio file formats are AU Audio file (.au), MP3 Audio file (.mp3), Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-4 Audio file (.m4a, .mp4), Windows Audio file (.wav), Windows Media Audio file (.wma)